See all the VIPs at our bash for the city’s most influential people
star Mattea Roach, publishing powerhouse Kristin Cochrane and other city-shaping personalities turned out to toast a year’s worth of accomplishments.
Kristin Cochrane, the CEO of Penguin Random House Canada and this year’s No. 13 for her publishing power, with partner Tom Best Notisha Massaquoi , an assistant professor at the University of Toronto and this year’s No. 37 for leading the advisory board that developed the Toronto Police Service’s new race-based data collection policy
Nick Kouvalis , who took No. 34 for his behind-the-scenes role in propelling both Tory and Ford to re-electionSumith Fernando, whose deli, SumiLicious, was the only Scarborough restaurant to receive Michelin recognition, with partner Shalika De FonsekaIan Rosen , president and COO of Harry Rosen, with Larry Rosen, CEO and chairman‘s editor-in-chief, Malcolm Johnston, congratulates this year’s listand president of St.
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